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Geec car launch NUIG Apr 2015

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Engineering students roll a super fuel-efficient car after it was unveiled at NUI Galway. The Geec (Galway nenergy-efficient car) designed and road tested by NUI Galway engineering students, will represent Ireland next month in the prototype electric category at Shell Eco-marathon Europe in Rotterdam. Success is measured on who can drive the furthest on the equivalent of 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity or 1 liter of fuel. Designed from scratch the car is efficient enough to drive from Galway to Dublin on less than €1 worth of electricity, the equivalent of 1,700 miles per gallon of fuel.<br />
Unveiling of the super fuel-efficient car at NUI Galway. The Geec (Galway nenergy-efficient car) designed and road tested by NUI Galway engineering students, will represent Ireland next month in the prototype electric category at Shell Eco-marathon Europe in Rotterdam. Success is measured on who can drive the furthest on the equivalent of 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity or 1 liter of fuel. Designed from scratch the car is efficient enough to drive from Galway to Dublin on less than €1 worth of electricity, the equivalent of 1,700 miles per gallon of fuel.<br />
Connacht Rugby's Eoin McKeon gives a helping hand to fourth year mechanical engineering student, driver Maryrose McLoone, after he unveiled a super fuel-efficient car at NUI Galway. Eoin is an engineering graduate of NUI Galway. The Geec (Galway nenergy-efficient car) designed and road tested by NUI Galway engineering students, will represent Ireland next month in the prototype electric category at Shell Eco-marathon Europe in Rotterdam. Success is measured on who can drive the furthest on the equivalent of 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity or 1 liter of fuel. Designed from scratch the car is efficient enough to drive from Galway to Dublin on less than €1 worth of electricity, the equivalent of 1,700 miles per gallon of fuel.<br />
Connacht Rugby's Eoin McKeon gives a helping hand to fourth year mechanical engineering student, driver Maryrose McLoone, after he unveiled a super fuel-efficient car at NUI Galway. Eoin is an engineering graduate of NUI Galway. The Geec (Galway nenergy-efficient car) designed and road tested by NUI Galway engineering students, will represent Ireland next month in the prototype electric category at Shell Eco-marathon Europe in Rotterdam. Success is measured on who can drive the furthest on the equivalent of 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity or 1 liter of fuel. Designed from scratch the car is efficient enough to drive from Galway to Dublin on less than €1 worth of electricity, the equivalent of 1,700 miles per gallon of fuel.<br />
Connacht Rugby's Eoin McKeon gives a helping hand to fourth year mechanical engineering student, driver Maryrose McLoone, after he unveiled a super fuel-efficient car at NUI Galway. Eoin is an engineering graduate of NUI Galway. The Geec (Galway nenergy-efficient car) designed and road tested by NUI Galway engineering students, will represent Ireland next month in the prototype electric category at Shell Eco-marathon Europe in Rotterdam. Success is measured on who can drive the furthest on the equivalent of 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity or 1 liter of fuel. Designed from scratch the car is efficient enough to drive from Galway to Dublin on less than €1 worth of electricity, the equivalent of 1,700 miles per gallon of fuel.<br />
Connacht Rugby's Eoin McKeon gives a helping hand to fourth year mechanical engineering student, driver Maryrose McLoone, after he unveiled a super fuel-efficient car at NUI Galway. Eoin is an engineering graduate of NUI Galway. The Geec (Galway nenergy-efficient car) designed and road tested by NUI Galway engineering students, will represent Ireland next month in the prototype electric category at Shell Eco-marathon Europe in Rotterdam. Success is measured on who can drive the furthest on the equivalent of 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity or 1 liter of fuel. Designed from scratch the car is efficient enough to drive from Galway to Dublin on less than €1 worth of electricity, the equivalent of 1,700 miles per gallon of fuel.<br />
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